Chinese Communist Party Slogans Spark Graffiti War on London’s Brick Lane

Amelia Loi | Radio Free Asia Nationalist students slammed for painting over local artists’ work in ‘Marxist’ dig at Western freedoms Chinese art students daubed Chinese Communist Party propaganda slogans on a popular graffiti wall in London’s Brick Lane, sparking a huge backlash of pro-democracy slogans that included calls for Xi Jinping’s resignation and references […]

How the Tiananmen Massacre Changed China

Zhao Ziyang and others in the Party leadership attempted to work out a peaceful resolution to the protests, but on April 26, Deng Xiaoping publicly denounced the demonstrators as an illegal “riot.” Prior to this, he had also gathered support within the CCP to sideline Zhao and prepare to clear the protesters using force. 

US Sanctions 5 Chinese Firms Allegedly Involved in Uyghur Repression

“We are very aware, based on credible reporting from the NGO and other communities, that there’s a significant number of companies that are operating in Xinjiang or around Xinjiang that are engaging in those abhorrent practices, and we want to name them, and we want to ensure that their goods do not come into this country,”

Sanction Chinese Officials Involved in Human Rights Abuses: Former Australian PM

“However, one argument that should not prevail is that we would not progress such sanctions for fear of political, trade, or diplomatic reprisals from the Chinese ­government. The application of Australia’s human rights ­sanctions regime is reserved for the most egregious situations of international ­concern.”

Dozens of Young People Detained Over November’s ‘White Paper’ Protests

Footage of the Liangmahe protest was soon circulating on social media, as most young people turned out in a collective act of mourning for the victims of a fatal lockdown fire in Urumqi and to protest the zero-COVID policy they saw as being the cause of suffering as the economy stalled and travel bans left many confined to their neighborhoods and apartments.

Xi Jinping’s Credibility Nosedives as CCP Loses Control Over Pandemic in China

The Xinjiang fire tragedy went viral on the mainland and sparked small-scale demonstrations in many parts of China. Students were seen waving blank sheets of paper in reference to a Soviet-era dissident joke to mourn the dead and protest the “zero-COVID” policy. On Urumqi Middle Road in Shanghai, youths were filmed shouting, “Down with the CCP! Down with Xi Jinping!”

The Chinese Communist Party Continues Its Numbers Games Even After the End of Zero-COVID Policy

The pandemic is unfortunate, but it gave the Chinese people and the rest of the world an opportunity to see the CCP’s true colors. From the Great Leap Forward to the Great Famine, from the Cultural Revolution to the Tiananmen Square Massacre and the persecution of Falun Gong, the regime has never stopped harming its people with brutality and lies as it erases traditional values. 

‘This Regime Needs to Go’: Enes Kanter Freedom Blasts Communist China

For his first game with the shoes, Freedom chose to wear a pair of sneakers that said “Free Tibet.”
Two members of the Boston Celtics staff, the team whom he played for at the time, approached him before the game began and told him that he would need to take off his shoes in order to play.